Via Annick
|
Rescooped by
Catherine Smyth
from HSIE CCS2.1 Aboriginal resistance to the establishment of a British colony
onto Primary history- First Contacts April 17, 2015 11:38 PM
|
Reconciliation Australia presents our shared history via an online timeline that documents the impact of British colonisation on Australia’s first people. The timeline is interactive and allows students to explore significant Aboriginal events, places and individuals throughout time. Starting 60,000 years before contact, this timeline is an excellent resource to help students learn about significant dates from an Aboriginal perspective, allowing students to locate and reference important dates in chronological order. According to Arthur and Phillips (2000, p.88 - 91) children struggle to understand abstract markers of time however visual evidence and visual coding in the form of a timeline can help children actively process their thinking about time.
Lesson Integration
Students could use this timeline as a basis to create their own online timeline using Dipity http://www.dipity.com/, which is a free digital timeline website. Students could collaborate in pairs to create a rich timeline that include dates that are significant to Aboriginal’s particularly in regards to their resistance to colonisation. Students should then expand on the selected dates by searching for videos, images, websites and other resources that can help clarify their understandings of these dates. Students could then share their timelines with their peers. This assessment will assess students ability to “sequence significant events related to human occupation in Australia” which is an indicator of stage 2 CCS2.1 ‘Significant Events and People’ (Board of Studies, 2006, p.23).
References
- Arthur, J., & Phillips, R. (2000). Issues in history teaching. New York: Routledge, 88 -91.
- Board of Studies Syllabus, NSW (2006). Human Society and Its Environment K-6 Syllabus. Sydney:
B.O.S. Retrieved from http://k6.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/go/hsie